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An early 19th Century mahogany tea table of demi-lune form, the fold-over top satinwood strung over a plain frieze on square tapered and collared supports, together with an early 19th Century mahogany and rosewood cross-banded ebony and satinwood strung card table of demi-lune form, the top opening to reveal a baize-lined interior over a plain frieze on square tapered legs CONDITION REPORTS Top is very warped. Overall with stains, marks, scratches. Quite a few losses to inlay and mouldings. Some splits and cracks. Figuring and colouring appear reasonably good. Width approx 91.5cm, gap between back legs is approx 80.25cm.
A pair of George III silver Hanoverian rat tail table spoons, maker Stephen Adams, bottom struck hallmark London 1779 and a set of six Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker Thomas Stone hallmark Exeter 1866 Combined weight approx 246.6 grams/7.93 ozt (8)
A George IV rosewood sofa table, circa 1825, the top with a cross-banded edge, the front fitted with two drawers, each end with a drop leaf, raised on straight supports and standing on sabre legs, with brass cast lion's paw castor feet, 75cm high, 109cm wide, 69cm deep
A Chinese rosewood dining suite, comprising an extending dining table fitted with two leaves, and a set of eight dining chairs, comprising two carver chairs and six side chairs, together with a matching lounge suite comprising four large armchairs and a square coffee table; each piece inlaid with mother-of-pearl, (14)
An Irish Chippendale design mahogany tilt top tripod table, possibly 18th Century, the top with a fretwork applied edge, raised on a fluted column and an acanthus carved baluster section, raised on carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, approx 69cm high x 65cm in diameter
A Chinese rosewood nest of three tables, probably 19th Century, made for the Chinese market, each of rectangular form and having carved and pierced friezes, the legs joined by stretchers made for the Chinese market, the smallest table bearing Chinese symbols to underside, (3)
A part canteen of Hanoverian silver flatware comprising ten dinner forks, eight table forks, five desert spoons and four table spoons, all by James Deakin and Sons and hallmarked Sheffield 1913; together with two boxes, sets of six plated knives made by J.B. Chalterley of Sheffield Combined silver weight approx 1669 grams/53.69 ozt
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